Why Not Brushing Your Teeth Properly will Ruin Your Life

1.Health- If you don't brush your teeth then you will get gum disease which can cause diabetes and halitosis (bad breath). You will get decayed teeth leading to constant toothache and jaw ache this can lead to life threatening cellulitis and death. You will get bleeding gums, problems when eating, the stigma of wearing dentures when still young and as a result decreased confidence leading to many more serious problems.

2.Career- As your confidence will be affected by early loss of teeth, bleeding gums, bad breath or having to wear dentures you will give off a poor image at job interviews; you will need time off work to visit the dentist or time off work to visit the hospital which could otherwise have been avoided. People with clean teeth have been shown to excel in their careers whereas those without lag behind.

3.Economy- At the very least your dentist will have to brush your teeth for you or have to treat you with costly health service treatments and get paid to do it. If you are a health service patient then your dentist will be paid by the government largely which will contribute to government debt which can lead to further debt and a need to raise taxes which could be your taxes!

4. Income - Your overall income is affected by reduced career prospects as a result of reduced confidence among other reasons. Your income is also indirectly reduced by increased taxes as described above.

5. Wealth - If you manage to still have a reasonable income whilst not brushing your teeth properly then this will soon be wiped out by the extra expense you will end up paying in unnecessary dental bills as these will need to paid first before you can have the cosmetic treatments that you have been saving for!

6. Relationships - Not only will your reduced confidence reduce your chances of success in relationships but your bad breath, missing teeth, poor fitting dentures, bleeding gums, reduced income and increased time spent at the dentist will have a massive effect on your happiness in a relationship

﻿Now Lets look at this in a Positive way:﻿​

Why Brushing Your Teeth Properly will Save Your Life

1. Health - Brush your teeth and you will have healthy gums, fresh breath, less risk of diabetes. No tooth decay and as a result no toothache or jaw-ache and better quality of life! You are able to eat what you want when you want without embarrassment, not have to wear dentures and your confidence is increased!

2. Career - Increased Confidence will improve your job prospects, you will come across as a great candidate in job interviews and you will be more likely to excel at work. You won't have to take unnecessary time off work to have dental treatment that could have been avoided and so you will further excel in your career.

3. Economy - Less need for preventable treatments at the dentist will reduce the government expenditure on Health Service dental treatments, your increased income will mean you can now spend your savings on desired cosmetic dental treatment which in turn will help rather than hinder the economy and reduce the risk of increased taxes as a result!

4. Income - Your income is more likely to increase/improve if you brush your teeth properly for the reasons discussed above; Increased career prospects as a result of increased confidence will lead to you being happier at work and increase your potential to excel and earn more. It may also be indirectly increased by a relative reduction in your taxes.

5. Wealth - You will be able to maintain and build savings for yourself by avoiding unnecessary and preventable dental treatments and avoiding unnecessary time off work. You will reduce your expenses on unnecessary or unwanted dental treatment leaving you free to save for that house deposit, new shoes or cosmetic dental treatments!

6. Relationships - Increased confidence, fresh breath, healthy pink gums, non decayed teeth, increased income, increased free time and reduced expenseswill all have a positive effect on your relationships with partners, friends and family and may in factsave your life!

SO? Ask your self again, why are you not spending just 4 minutes a day, ensuring your teeth are brushed as effectively as possible?